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On the 23rd of November, PREMIKI, the APP TOUR YOU Slovenian partner, will present the new APP and Massive Open Online Course of the project. It is possible from today to enroll to the online course on www.apptoruyou.eu/mooc .

On the 19th of November in Hévíz, Hungary, ENAT was invited to the European Conference of BAlneotherapy. We had the chance to present innovative training solutions for tourism operators, and the APP TOUR YOU MOOC and self learning APP were the main focus!

VisitScotland Hosts European Access Experts for Business Learning Event.

As Team GB’s Paralympic athletes return from Rio with a record haul of gold medals, the importance of accessible tourism will today (Tuesday 20 September) come under the spotlight in Edinburgh.

Representatives of more than 20 tourism organisations from around Europe will gather in Scotland’s capital to raise the level of accessible tourism expertise across the continent.

Jointly organised by the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT), VisitScotland and VisitFlanders, the ‘Aiming for Inclusive Growth’ forum is designed to share best practice.

Bringing together the most experienced countries and regions in the field of accessible tourism, the event will give participants the chance to present their policies and achievements, as well as share ideas on how to raise their game in the years ahead.

Items on the agenda will include discussion on an overall strategy for accessible tourism development, industry engagement and customer engagement.

Last year, Scotland’s accessible tourism market was estimated to be worth more than £1.3 billion. To capitalise on this market and make it easier for visitors to identify businesses which can cater for their access requirements, VisitScotland and VisitEngland have been developing a new website which will not only help businesses create their own Accessibility Guide but also allow visitors to search and locate suitable venues for their holiday.

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